beginning, noo sprout, and urned pale like a dry banana-skin.
quot;O Sidd; ; you to do t?quot;
Sidd he submission.
quot;O Govinda,quot; ly, quot;lets not e omorro daybreak I .quot;
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Quot;ito tell you t it is my longing to leave your omorroo tics. My desire is to become a Samana. May my fat oppose t;
t, and remained silent for so long t tars in tive positions, ere t and motionless stood t and motionless sat t, and tars traced t;Not proper it is for a Brao speak indignation is in my . I o for a second time from your mout;
Sloood silently, his arms folded.
quot; are you ing for?quot; asked ther.
Quot;You kno;
Indignant, t t, to his bed and lay down.
After an ood up, paced to and fro, and left tanding, moving from . Pale s robe. ity in , turned to his bed.
After anotood up again, paced to and fro, of t tood Sidd moving from , reflecting from , t back to bed.
And er an er t, by t of tars, in ter ly, o tanding in t , filled h sadness.
And in ts last urned, stepped into tanding tall and like a stranger to him.
quot;Sidd; ;ing for?quot;
quot;You kno;
quot;ill you aland t , until itll becomes morning, noon, and evening?quot;
quot;I and and .
quot;You ired, Sidd;
quot;I ired.quot;
quot;You will fall asleep, Sidd;